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the federal law, and that's the second case that going to be argued on wednesday, is the doma law, defense of marriage act. that act says that no state can be forced, essentially, to adopt gay marriage. the federal law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. now, if the court throws that out and says that is unconstitutional, that just means the states can do what they want. some states will adopt gay marriage. as a matter of fact, i think nine states right now have already legalized gay marriage. but the federal law wouldn't affect that one way or the other. it simply would change federal law and in states, by the way, where gay marriage was legalized, you would be able to get federal benefits if you were a partner in a gay marriage. the prop 8 case in california approaches it from a different standpoint. but these two cases give the court a real opportunity to make major changes in this area if they feel they're ready to do that. >> all right, paul, thanks so much. a pivotal case as it pertains to those two cases before the supreme court. meantime, join us in a moment. we'
the federal law, and that's the second case that going to be argued on wednesday, is the doma law, defense of marriage act. that act says that no state can be forced, essentially, to adopt gay marriage. the federal law defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman. now, if the court throws that out and says that is unconstitutional, that just means the states can do what they want. some states will adopt gay marriage. as a matter of fact, i think nine states right now have already...
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the jim crow laws in the 1950s and '60s. it has gone step by step to change the consciousness of america. and president obama has not necessarily been a leader on this issue. but he is cresting the wave of public opinion and at a couple of key moments, he's shown real leadership as in the second inaugural. >> you and i both know there were people who would noted if joe biden had not made his comments on "meet the press" that sunday morning, that the president would not have stepped out in support of same-sex marriage. at the time that he did, he has not been a leader there. at the en, when history looks back, it will be joe biden that was the wind beneath his wings, if i can quota song? >> well, joe biden has earned himself a star in history with that moment. it will be an important part of his legacy. but barack obama was close on his heels. and after all, it is the president, not the vice president that history pays most attention to. and i think in the last year, president obama has been quite brave on this issue and you
the jim crow laws in the 1950s and '60s. it has gone step by step to change the consciousness of america. and president obama has not necessarily been a leader on this issue. but he is cresting the wave of public opinion and at a couple of key moments, he's shown real leadership as in the second inaugural. >> you and i both know there were people who would noted if joe biden had not made his comments on "meet the press" that sunday morning, that the president would not have...
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or that the love expressed in the same-sex marriage is against the laws of god and nature. that was the argument used by judge leon m.bazil in 195 wh9 w he sentenced an interracial couple to a year in jail for the high crime of being married. in his rule he said "almighty god created the races, white, black, yellow, malay and red and placed them on separate continents. there would be no such cause for these marriages. the fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix." now, in its landmark loving v. virginia decision, the united states supreme court actually recognized in 1967 that the very existence of laws preventing interracial marriage was discriminatory because these laws were enacted for the purpose of perpetuating the idea of the supremacy of one race over the other, thereby creating separate classifications of people. the court said, "there's patently no legitimate overriding purpose independent of racial discrimination which justifies this classification. the fact that virginia prohibits only interracial marriages involving whit
or that the love expressed in the same-sex marriage is against the laws of god and nature. that was the argument used by judge leon m.bazil in 195 wh9 w he sentenced an interracial couple to a year in jail for the high crime of being married. in his rule he said "almighty god created the races, white, black, yellow, malay and red and placed them on separate continents. there would be no such cause for these marriages. the fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for...
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tell me the impact this state case may have on other state laws then. >> okay. so i think ultimately this is the democratic process, and that prop 8 was even granted, that the justices heard prop 8, and saw those rallies today, means the process is chugging along. even the conservative justices at the court today, all seemed to know where the country was heading. that might leave alabama, mississippi, georgia, those states still keeping bans on same-sex marriage. and then we can get into the situation like you mentioned, loving v virginia but that might be a long time from now, but the way we're moving that could be just some years from now. >> michael: yeah that's the interracial marriage case we talked about before. next on the docket the constitutionality of doma. give us a quick preview of that case. >> this is about whether the federal government can define marriage between a man and a women, therefore depriving anyone legally married state taxes, or military benefits et cetera. there are over a thousand federal laws currently keeping same-sex couples in ne
tell me the impact this state case may have on other state laws then. >> okay. so i think ultimately this is the democratic process, and that prop 8 was even granted, that the justices heard prop 8, and saw those rallies today, means the process is chugging along. even the conservative justices at the court today, all seemed to know where the country was heading. that might leave alabama, mississippi, georgia, those states still keeping bans on same-sex marriage. and then we can get into...
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it would also apply to similar state laws across the country. a middle of the road option known as a nine-state solution would apply to states that only allow civil united nations. it would not affect marriage bans in other states. and a narrow ruling would allow gay marriage only in california. but the justices could also decide that sponsors of prop 8 don't have the proper standing to represent california in the case. that could allow a lower court decision to declare prop 8 unconstitutional and to remain in place. a lot of options there. watching from inside the courtroom will be chief justice john roberts' cousin who is gay. she told the "l.a. times" he's a smart man. he's a good man. i believe he sees where the tide is going. i do trust him. i absolutely trust that he will go in a good direction. earlier this month, senator rob portman entered the debate, reversing his stance on the issue when he revealed his son had recently come out. will portman chronicled the story in the yale student newspaper writing in part, i'm proud of my dad. not
it would also apply to similar state laws across the country. a middle of the road option known as a nine-state solution would apply to states that only allow civil united nations. it would not affect marriage bans in other states. and a narrow ruling would allow gay marriage only in california. but the justices could also decide that sponsors of prop 8 don't have the proper standing to represent california in the case. that could allow a lower court decision to declare prop 8 unconstitutional...
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(applause) >> on wednesday, colo laws on hickenlooper signed three new laws for gun control. several of the state sheriff's have been critical of the law saying they are not going to stop criminals from getting guns and here is how the governor responded. >> the county sheriff's reflect a more rural part of the state generally. again, the police chiefs so again that is part of that urban/rural divide that i intend to work very hard to mend. the well county sheriff says he will not enforce the new measures and he is filing a lawsuit against the state. he so joining us now. a real pleasure to have you. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, governor. a pleasure to be here. >> m >> when i heard the statement from the governor i thought he was trying to make it rural, almost as if he was saying, intelligent and thoughtful versus uneducated and out in the country in the sticks. and as i understand it, sheriffs are elected to people they're responsible to. and most chiefs are appointed by political people, people who are bureaucrats. how did you react to the governor's comment? >> we
(applause) >> on wednesday, colo laws on hickenlooper signed three new laws for gun control. several of the state sheriff's have been critical of the law saying they are not going to stop criminals from getting guns and here is how the governor responded. >> the county sheriff's reflect a more rural part of the state generally. again, the police chiefs so again that is part of that urban/rural divide that i intend to work very hard to mend. the well county sheriff says he will not...
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who are already married under the laws of their state different from opposite section sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. i mean we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c. and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for purposes of federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> because it's clearly not what anyone understood as marriage at the time of the framing of the constitution. >> reporter: still, same-sex families pay taxes and don't get the same benefits and the issue with doma really gets complicated if they have children who are also excluded from benefits. >> when we have kids i would like them to be born in a post-doma united states. >> still, california is one of only a handful of states that gives most of the benefits of marriage to same-sex couples and domestic partnerships. one question is whether any ruling by the court on califor
who are already married under the laws of their state different from opposite section sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. i mean we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c. and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for purposes of federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding...
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people that you do not have the same rights and the same privileges and the same equality under the law is just wrong. >> when did you -- i always figured you to be sort of a classic democrat, unhyphenated, regular democrat, politically. you're not a lefty. i never thought of you -- although we were both with dean, i think. anyway, didn't seem like a lefty. just anti a stupid war. when did you get into this emotionally? >> i got into this emotionally when proposition 8 passed, because my good friend, chad griffin, who is the president now of the human rights campaign, is a very, very close friend of mine. i love chad griffin. i've worked with him. he is like a son to me. he was 19 years old when i first met him. he was assigned to me to show me around the white house when i was making "american president." and i came -- he ran my foundation for years. we became very, very close. and he is like a son to me. to look him in the eye, he came to me and said, we have to do something now. when i look at him in the eye, i can't look and say, you are less than me, you deserve less than i do. it'
people that you do not have the same rights and the same privileges and the same equality under the law is just wrong. >> when did you -- i always figured you to be sort of a classic democrat, unhyphenated, regular democrat, politically. you're not a lefty. i never thought of you -- although we were both with dean, i think. anyway, didn't seem like a lefty. just anti a stupid war. when did you get into this emotionally? >> i got into this emotionally when proposition 8 passed,...
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this is not about sensible laws. there are very few people, as you pointed out, that are opposed to background checks so that crazy people don't get guns. everybody's for that. and sensible, thoughtful gun owners are for this. but the nra needs to raise money. they want to crank their membership up and scare people, and they mostly want to scare people in washington so they can get their way. that's what this is about. >> james, let's talk about the money, honey. in terms of cash, bloomberg has thrown out a $12 million figure, which is not chump change. that said, the nra spent, i think, $25 million in the last election cycle, trying to get candidates to do their bidding, what do you make of that number? what do you make of his efforts? are they going to be enough in the long run to push back on the nra's efforts? >> look, you saw karl rove, who's essentially an nra spokesman. he went on sunday morning tv and he actually got confused. he thought he was on fox, so he started spewing a bunch of falsehoods, and he got s
this is not about sensible laws. there are very few people, as you pointed out, that are opposed to background checks so that crazy people don't get guns. everybody's for that. and sensible, thoughtful gun owners are for this. but the nra needs to raise money. they want to crank their membership up and scare people, and they mostly want to scare people in washington so they can get their way. that's what this is about. >> james, let's talk about the money, honey. in terms of cash,...
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. >>> he once wrote laws and policies for santa clara county. today the former president of the board of supervisors is on the wrong side of the law. george shirakawa pled guilty to 12 charges including felony regarding public money he reportedly used to feed a gambling addiction. what was his reaction today? >> reporter: given the d.a. said there was a dark cloud over santa clara county shirakawa didn't speak. fierce fighter for the poor and under privileged told the judge he broke the law. 12 times the judge asked former supervisor george shirakawa how he pled and 12 times shirakawa responded guilty. >> it's a very sad day when a supervisor comes in and pleads guilty 12 times. >> reporter: shirakawa blames a gambling addiction and depression for misusing public funds and for lying on campaign documents under penalty of perjury. in exchange the d.a. agreed not to push for the maximum, eight years in state prison. >> we were aware of his addiction and some of his public service and how the community was wronged. we knew he was going to step down
. >>> he once wrote laws and policies for santa clara county. today the former president of the board of supervisors is on the wrong side of the law. george shirakawa pled guilty to 12 charges including felony regarding public money he reportedly used to feed a gambling addiction. what was his reaction today? >> reporter: given the d.a. said there was a dark cloud over santa clara county shirakawa didn't speak. fierce fighter for the poor and under privileged told the judge he...
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>> general, what's the differences between civilian law enacted and military law? what are some of the major points? >> okay. we have under yiewn forcode, a series just like any state court, federal court, there's a criminal code. we have the same code. we have a series of procedure roles in the same way every jurisdiction has procedural rules. we follow the procedural rules of evidence, the military rules of evidence. they are the same numbers and evolve to keep pace with the federal rules of evidence, fre. that's not a change. what's different is we have a role of commander as the cop veining authority. in a civilian system, there's no role for the mayor of the city or the governor to have pardon capability or the president to pardon of the there is no role for an elected official or boss of the organization to organize the military justice procedure. in our system, i, as a judge advocate, would take a case, would have a pretrial investigation, i would take that case in to the commander to say, commander, this case deserves a general court marshall for a lesser f
>> general, what's the differences between civilian law enacted and military law? what are some of the major points? >> okay. we have under yiewn forcode, a series just like any state court, federal court, there's a criminal code. we have the same code. we have a series of procedure roles in the same way every jurisdiction has procedural rules. we follow the procedural rules of evidence, the military rules of evidence. they are the same numbers and evolve to keep pace with the...
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look, i'm a protector like many law enforcement officers across the nation. elected officials and the citizens have asked us, what can we do to make our nation a safer place? and background checks is one effective way of making that happen. a capacity on these magazines and certainly we continue to be seeking a ban on these assault weapons as well. in this case, bloomberg is on the mark. >> what do you do when you get a call there's some criminal out there, an assailant of some kind who's got a semiautomatic weapon in his hands? what do you do? do you have to escalate the police response? have to arm men up to the teeth? how do you do it? i want to give people a sense of this. what's a police patrolman carry in baltimore county? >> certainly what we've had to do over the years is we've upgraded from a resolver i used to carry and i was a rookie officer to a semiautomatic weapon. we've used the shotgun in place for many years. we upgraded to a patrol rifle, an assault rifle with a magazine of about 30. in fact, i don't think there's any place where more than 3
look, i'm a protector like many law enforcement officers across the nation. elected officials and the citizens have asked us, what can we do to make our nation a safer place? and background checks is one effective way of making that happen. a capacity on these magazines and certainly we continue to be seeking a ban on these assault weapons as well. in this case, bloomberg is on the mark. >> what do you do when you get a call there's some criminal out there, an assailant of some kind who's...
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cyberattack launched on iran's nuclear facilities was an act of force that likely violated international law. a group of 20 international researchers reportedly agreed unanimously that the launch of the cyberworm stuxnet several years ago constituted an act of force which is prohibited under the united nations charter except in cases of self-defense. some even thought the worm constituted an armed attack which would mark the start of a conflict and entitle iran to use force to defend itself. human rights groups are criticizing the united states and other countries acting to weaken a draft of what could be the first-ever global arms treaty. negotiations began at the u.n. in new york last week for a treaty to regulate the $70 billion trade. earlier talks collapsed last year when the u.s. as well as russia and china said they needed more time. on monday, the head of the arms control for oxfam said the new draft is too weak. >> it is not good enough. this is not the treaty we have been campaigning for for 10 years. this is not the treaty that is going to save lives and protect people. the loopho
cyberattack launched on iran's nuclear facilities was an act of force that likely violated international law. a group of 20 international researchers reportedly agreed unanimously that the launch of the cyberworm stuxnet several years ago constituted an act of force which is prohibited under the united nations charter except in cases of self-defense. some even thought the worm constituted an armed attack which would mark the start of a conflict and entitle iran to use force to defend itself....
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i think that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles those kids can achieve the highest levels and so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation making sure every single kid is in the classroom with a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we would want for our own children and nothing different than we should want for the nation's kids. >> michelle, if the united states s
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this case and many businesses are providing benefits from gay couples and we've gotten ahead of the law and the culture. why the disconnect? >> well, business executives worked on a different metric than politician-seeking votes. business executives have approached it as a bottom line issue, if you look at these compiled by the human rights campaign and we have 99% of businesses that have anti-discrimination policies on sexual orientation upon. 75% say they provide domestic partner benefits to same-sex couples and you also got 13 out of the 20 biggest companies on the fortune 500 list that got a perfect score on those sorts of issues. so the business community is the head. the politicians are catching up and we'll see what the supreme court justices decide a couple of months. john harwood, thank you very much. john harwood report sgloog coming up on the, dell and break berry, two iconic american brands at a crossroads. we'll see what happens when technology kings get beaten at their own game. here's how international markets closed out the day. >>> apple shares in a serious swoon since
this case and many businesses are providing benefits from gay couples and we've gotten ahead of the law and the culture. why the disconnect? >> well, business executives worked on a different metric than politician-seeking votes. business executives have approached it as a bottom line issue, if you look at these compiled by the human rights campaign and we have 99% of businesses that have anti-discrimination policies on sexual orientation upon. 75% say they provide domestic partner...
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we come from a country that has stand your ground laws. where you can shoot and kill someone if they enter your house. yet people are surprised that palestinians were having their homes demolished to make room for religious exclusive areas that they cannot live in. i'm the queen of none violence. i don't believe in violence. i believe none violence is the way. i'm impressed that the palestinians called back the e-1 corridor to show what we're trying to do, but i think that for americans to not understand that having someone come in, take your house possibly kill one of your family members and say it doesn't matter you lived here for centuries. it's mine because it was mine a thousand years ago and we're doing this now. no american would stand for that. >> i think to be fair it's also really important for people to understand what it's been like to live in israel for the last many decades, to face suicide bombs on a bus restaurant, and to have years and years of rockets fired to you. i think both sides have very legitimate grievances. it's
we come from a country that has stand your ground laws. where you can shoot and kill someone if they enter your house. yet people are surprised that palestinians were having their homes demolished to make room for religious exclusive areas that they cannot live in. i'm the queen of none violence. i don't believe in violence. i believe none violence is the way. i'm impressed that the palestinians called back the e-1 corridor to show what we're trying to do, but i think that for americans to not...
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some of these laws on the books a little archaic, and i will give you an example. we now have live entertainment in san francisco, which allows amplified music until 10:00 p.m. if the conditions has no entertainment, and the entertainment, it also includes this limited live provision. we have determined in the city that this legislation is good -- good legislation. there's no conditional use requirement to have this. a lot of people today want to have food, drink, and be able to have some music. how can we get the limited live entertainment excluded from the know amplified or no live entertainment excluded on the transfers? >> that is going to mostly driven locally. most of the conditions you'll ever see on an abc license are because we rely, to a great extent, on the police department and local officials to determine what is best for their communities. i'm not trying to pin this on you guys or blame you guys, but we do try to work with you. we do not tend to want to overrule the police department very often. now that said, i get a fair number of petitions and appe
some of these laws on the books a little archaic, and i will give you an example. we now have live entertainment in san francisco, which allows amplified music until 10:00 p.m. if the conditions has no entertainment, and the entertainment, it also includes this limited live provision. we have determined in the city that this legislation is good -- good legislation. there's no conditional use requirement to have this. a lot of people today want to have food, drink, and be able to have some...
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we abide by the open records laws, and the sunshine laws and i think in san francisco we haven't talked to the city attorney about that or your counsel about that but the open records laws and sean -- sunshine laws protect them up to appointment so we're not in a situation where every transmission of information is available to the general public. if that is the case or that becomes the case then we change the strategy around a little bit so we can help to protect the identity of the candidates, not necessarily the backgrounds, but the identity of the candidates by still abiding by those laws. >>i think one of the strengths of your team is the tremendous community involvement and searches that you done. i find it interesting to the work you did in l.a. and many nonprofits. my hope is as our diverse communities expect topnotch transportation selection processes like this that we can involve them in as many of the aspects of the profile and the competencies that we can and i welcome a number of stakeholder groups and give you the recommendations as we sit down to one-on-one conversations.
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it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and i think we're seeing the beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the way, it's 202-224-3121. call your senate right now. make some noise. >>> up next, another whopper about president obama from none other than michele bachmann is back and she dodges a report. look at her there, trying to ask questions about bachmann, that's next. in the sideshow, right where she belongs. we'll be right back. er ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get
it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and i think we're seeing the beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the...
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with today's announcement, this stop is now protected by law. so generations of americans can remember those struggles and those sacrifices. we need to remember the past so we can address the problems of the president. a program is put in place to help the legacy of slavery. this comes week after the law designated to protect minority rights in some places with an ugly history. today we also learned that a democratic governor in arkansas had to veto republican voter i.d. bill to become a state law. these are serious cases and serious issues. issues born from our past. the great southern writer willi william faulkner wrote he, the past is not dead. it's not even past. we must not forget the struggles that continue today. and we must muster courage, imagine the courage it took for tubman to keep going back in the south, possibly being captured or killed. we don't need that much courage, just some of that courage. we'll face the deals that are trying to be cut to turn the clock back on progress in america. we all need to have a little tubman in us.
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>> the second reading from romans 4:13 and the translation brothers and sisters it would not be the law promises made to abraham as he descended that he would inherit the world but righteousness that come from faith for this season it depends on faith so it may be a gift and the promise may be guaranteed to all his descendents not to those who only add here to the law but to those who follow the faith of abraham who is the father of all of us as it is written. i have made you father of many nations. he is our father in the sight of god in whom he believes who gives life to the dead and calls into being what does not exist. he believes hope against hope that he would become the father and nation according to what he did, thus shall your descendants be. that is why it was credited to him as righteousness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the gospel in greek today to symbolize he is the pope of both the east and the west from matthew 1:16 in the translation jacob was the father of joseph and husband of mary of her was born jesus who was called christ. now this is how the birth of jesus christ came about
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and bill, why are you afraid to confront new york governor andrew cuomo on jessica's law? >> a number of hard hitting reports on the governor. we now believe that like governor christie in new jersey he will sign jessica's law if it gets to his desk and we're working on that. not easy in new york. new jersey we did it and now we're coming here. william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to you, william. thanks for taking my tip of the day. bill from california i was disgusted by jesse watters showing teenagers inebriated at st. patrick's day. and arc gnaw, brit hume looked hot last night in his sweater. so let me get this straight, kay, you are saying that mr. hume looked hot, as in smoking? that's got to make his week. i don't think he ever heard that before. and finally tonight the factor tip of the day, had to read a lot of fiction because so much real stuff to digest, i have more homework than most kids. and it's a very exciting book, much better than washington tv and m
and bill, why are you afraid to confront new york governor andrew cuomo on jessica's law? >> a number of hard hitting reports on the governor. we now believe that like governor christie in new jersey he will sign jessica's law if it gets to his desk and we're working on that. not easy in new york. new jersey we did it and now we're coming here. william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to...
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it would prompt a series of worker protection laws and regulations. the building still stands today, now part of new york university's campus. but a fire burned a dark moment in our nation's history 102 years ago today. now you know the news for this monday, march the 25th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow, noon pacific time. 3:00 eastern time when it's "studio b" time. right now it's o'reilly time. and when it's o'reilly time, i mean, you better be off. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> he said everybody write jesus on bold letters. he said everybody put it on the floor. he said stomp on it. >> bill: a college student in florida says he was kicked out of class because he would not disrespect jesus whom he believes is god. and all over the country secular forces are intimidating students. we have a factor investigation. >> the last two presidents could conceivably been put in jail for their drug use. >> bill: senator rand paul wants to decriminalize marijuana. another one of his libertarian views. is mr. paul the future of th
it would prompt a series of worker protection laws and regulations. the building still stands today, now part of new york university's campus. but a fire burned a dark moment in our nation's history 102 years ago today. now you know the news for this monday, march the 25th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow, noon pacific time. 3:00 eastern time when it's "studio b" time. right now it's o'reilly time. and when it's o'reilly time, i mean, you better be off. >> bill: the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "hardball." harry reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters yesterday when he signaled his bill next month won't include senator dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. handing a political victory in round one to the nra. according to reid it was a numbers game. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i'm not going to try to put somebody on the floor that won't succeed. i want something that will succeed. >> i saw that coming. feinstein who has championed the cause for decades of fighting assault weapons plans to keep fighting for her ban. >> very powerful. i've known that all my wife. it doesn't take a weapon away from anyone. i mean, my goodness, the nra says there are 2 million of these or 3 million of them, whatever it is, in the country already. how many assault weapons do you need in the united states of america? >> well, the new york covered that this morning. look at that, wow. the headline "shame on u.s., assault w
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "hardball." harry reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters yesterday when he signaled his bill next month won't include senator dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. handing a political victory in round one to the nra. according to reid it was a numbers game. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i'm not going to try to put...
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at least one state is already writing laws restricting the new technology. we'll get the judge's reaction to that after the break and also the judge's reaction to this, stuart's defense of mike bloomberg and the nanny state. >> we're adults and we want our personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper have the right to call the tune? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside do
at least one state is already writing laws restricting the new technology. we'll get the judge's reaction to that after the break and also the judge's reaction to this, stuart's defense of mike bloomberg and the nanny state. >> we're adults and we want our personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper have the right to call the tune? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet,...
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bill: he would finesse that a little bit by saying look if you have a warrant and have some kind of lawful authority, then we will talk about it. >> we have lawful authority because this man. >> bill: i understand. i'm putting forth his point of view so everybody knows the clarity of it now, on illegal immigration, again, senator from kentucky goes against some prevailing conservative wisdom by providing the so-called pathway to citizenship for illegals who snuck in here. very emotional issue. one the republican party is fragmented about. how do you see his vision there? >> well, look, i'm in agreement with him. i think we need to find a way to rationally resolve. this and i frankly admit senator paul and i are in the minority in the republican party on this. on the other hand, senator paul has another interesting angle on this, which is most conservatives, most republicans are in favor of what is called everify. in order to stop illegal immigrants from getting jobs in the future. employers would be required to check everify to verify that they have legal status to hold a judge in the unit
bill: he would finesse that a little bit by saying look if you have a warrant and have some kind of lawful authority, then we will talk about it. >> we have lawful authority because this man. >> bill: i understand. i'm putting forth his point of view so everybody knows the clarity of it now, on illegal immigration, again, senator from kentucky goes against some prevailing conservative wisdom by providing the so-called pathway to citizenship for illegals who snuck in here. very...
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loitering is to stand idlely about and linger without lawful business is prohibited on any sidewalks or property adjacent to the licensed premiseses under the control of the licensee, as despikted on abc form, 257. number five, graffiti shall be removed from the premises and all parking lots under the control of the licensee within 72 hours of the application, if it occurs on a friday or a weekend day or holiday, the licensee shall remove it within 72 hours following the beginning of the next week. number 6, the exterior of the premises shall be equipped with lighting with power to eliminate and make easy the appearance of all of the persons or about the premises. the position of such lighting will not disturb the normal privacy of any neighbor residences, no noise shall be audible beyond the area under the control of the licensee as defined on abc form 257. number 8. the interior lighting maintained there in, shall be sufficient to make easily decertainable the appearance of all patrons in the portion of the premiseses where the alcoholic beverages are sold or delivered or consumed.
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it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and everythii think we're seein beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the way, it's 202-224-3121. call your senate right now. make some noits. >>> up next, another whopper about approximately obama from none other than michele bachmann is back and she dodges a report. look at her there. trying to ask questions about bachmann, that's next. we'll be right back. mention it five times. we'll be right back. [ male ann] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and mo
it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and everythii think we're seein beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by...
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i'm a recent law school graduate. i graduated from jfk university school of law last year. and currently i'm honored to be the boardshire fellow in law and aging at bay area legal aid where i started the project for glbt senior advocacy in september and the project is basically concerned with providing legal representation and advice concerning public benefits for lgbt seniors. the project is trying to ensure that lgbt seniors do not -- low-income lgbt seniors do not disappear from our community if something goes wrong with their benefits. and so far we've had some successes and we had some challenges. but the project will continue for the rest of this year and i have made this my last career. i suffered a period of illness and disability with hiv/aids. i recognize that as well as the doctors helped me, the lawyers helped me, too. i decided there was something i could do to repay the community that had supported me when i was in need and when i was vulnerable. so, i went to law school at the age of 53. i'm now 57. i'm enjoying very much working with seniors. they've got gre
i'm a recent law school graduate. i graduated from jfk university school of law last year. and currently i'm honored to be the boardshire fellow in law and aging at bay area legal aid where i started the project for glbt senior advocacy in september and the project is basically concerned with providing legal representation and advice concerning public benefits for lgbt seniors. the project is trying to ensure that lgbt seniors do not -- low-income lgbt seniors do not disappear from our...
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society, the hipaa laws, the mental health laws, medical records. the shooters in aurora, the shooters in newtown, they're unrecognizable. they're not going to be in the system. who is going to be in the system? you and me and our names are going to be in the system. there is going to be a list created. that list will be of you. some newspaper will print it all. somebody will hack it. there will be a registry. the obama's own justice department says they want a registry on this. >> you've been negotiating with some on capitol hill, like senator manchin. or at least not oppose actively that could allow this to pass? >> we want to fix the existing system on retail sales because our people are the ones that are going through it, getting delayed. it doesn't work. nobody gets prosecuted. it's completely ineffective and the nra wants to do things that make people say, which is, and i've been talking about it. i know the media doesn't want to talk about it. it's putting security any schools. armed security. >> you keep saying that. every time you've been h
society, the hipaa laws, the mental health laws, medical records. the shooters in aurora, the shooters in newtown, they're unrecognizable. they're not going to be in the system. who is going to be in the system? you and me and our names are going to be in the system. there is going to be a list created. that list will be of you. some newspaper will print it all. somebody will hack it. there will be a registry. the obama's own justice department says they want a registry on this. >> you've...
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is subject to the rule of law these days that a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s way of skirting around court orders the agency even tried to hide these letters by preventing businesses from even talking about them but that's no longer the case to explain why i was joined earlier by kurt upsala he's a senior staff attorney at the electronic frontier foundation he started off by explaining why these letters are so controversial these letters are somewhat unprecedented in the american system because they allow for a demand of information from a telecommunications provider without a warrant without a court being involved and are you how response she didn
is subject to the rule of law these days that a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially...
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these guns laws infringe on the first amendment but we are not enforcing gun laws, laws to restrict violence strongly enough. i think that's very peculiar. i think the momentum is still with the advocates of saner gun laws. i think that the assault weapons ban is still hard to pass, which i think is very unfortunate but it's nonetheless true. there is strong support for background checks and the issue there, i don't think -- we're going to get a bill on universal background checks. the real issue, will it be compromised so much that too much will be given away be a i think there's a good chance of getting off banning the big magazines and if you have that plus a law against gun trafficking, this would be a very significant victory for people who have been trying to get saner gun laws for a very long time. >> let me untangle the lapierre contradiction. i think he's right on one of the issues. over the last 20 years gun laws have become looser. over the last 20 years gun violence has dropped by 50%. tens of thousands of people are alive today because of better policing. better policing, incarc
these guns laws infringe on the first amendment but we are not enforcing gun laws, laws to restrict violence strongly enough. i think that's very peculiar. i think the momentum is still with the advocates of saner gun laws. i think that the assault weapons ban is still hard to pass, which i think is very unfortunate but it's nonetheless true. there is strong support for background checks and the issue there, i don't think -- we're going to get a bill on universal background checks. the real...
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that law turned three years old tomorrow. senators a in the hour are engaged in what call vote-orama. roll call votes with very little time in between. they try to come up with the first budget in four years to leave town for the easter recess. president obama is in jordan tonight. you may have heard the government made a huge purchase of ammunition. you may have also heard there is sinister reason behind it. we have look at the facts. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ freddie university of tennessee announceed they changed positions. won't support a stunt-led sex week. the x-rated exhibition have events i can't mention here because my mom is watching and she expects more from me. but still, the college is allowing up to 7 grand from students to help pay for this. mom and dad are the ones getting screwed. here is why. stuff like this is introduced on campus, not to inform anyone but to blow your mind with the organizers' candid approach to sexuality. whoa! yo
that law turned three years old tomorrow. senators a in the hour are engaged in what call vote-orama. roll call votes with very little time in between. they try to come up with the first budget in four years to leave town for the easter recess. president obama is in jordan tonight. you may have heard the government made a huge purchase of ammunition. you may have also heard there is sinister reason behind it. we have look at the facts. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00....
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pes, hvac, meps, there is a whole range of law enforcement. so we brought a wealth of experience and a lot of people to this particular project. who have good experience with transportation, i should say that all of these individuals have transportation backgrounds as well. >> one of the reasons that urs is in a very good position to look at the transit center is because of our out reach, we have got extraordinary advantage to access and look at threatening information on a daily basis that is due in part to the contracts that we hold. some classified and some open. this access is conducted on a constant basis and we use it to validate the threats so that we know what is going on every day of the week. we look at and weekends. we look at the intelligence programs that we have, again, we have got some classified contracts. that will allow us to look at closed source information, not available to the public. and open source information which, of course, is. what that does is allows us to provide fidelity. modality is how a weapon is delivered, i
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the governor, john hisigned thr control measures into law. magazine clips are limited to 15 rounds, universal background checks are mandatory and the checks will be paid for by gun purchasers. >> i think it's a coincidence, but an incredibly tragic and sad coincidence that we have to process all of this in a single day. >> needless to say republicans weren't happy about the gun safety measures, but with democrats in control of both chambers, they were powerless to stop them. to prove that point, the legislature's top republican, stood in front of a doctored new york flag to lament that his flag was becoming a bastion of progressivism. he may want to get his hands on a california flag. this afternoon, the governor will sign a civil unions into law six years after a ballot initiative in the state that defined marriage as between a man and a woman. what's going on in the square state? part of colorado's story of change comes from the state house where democrats control both the governor's office and bomb chambers of the legitimate slate t . join
the governor, john hisigned thr control measures into law. magazine clips are limited to 15 rounds, universal background checks are mandatory and the checks will be paid for by gun purchasers. >> i think it's a coincidence, but an incredibly tragic and sad coincidence that we have to process all of this in a single day. >> needless to say republicans weren't happy about the gun safety measures, but with democrats in control of both chambers, they were powerless to stop them. to...
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s...
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virginia" like idea where it's universally the law of the land. is. >> rose: this is what justice kennedy said speaking last month at an event in sacramento. a democracy shouldn't be dependent on what nine unelected people from a narrow legal back sground to say. (laughter) >> rose: >> he's right! >> rose: why are you laughing, jeffrey? >> because as so often with justice kennedy much as i admire him i'm like what? what does that mean? i don't know what that means to tell. >> rose: andrew is here to explain it to you. >> well, the difference between roe. have wide is that abortion actually remains a divisive subject in the country, among the young as well as the old and it's dealing with a much more profound moral question-- life and death. this is not as -- i don't want to demean the importance of marriage, i think it's crucial. so the question is, is the court actually going to -- are things moving so fast that i'm wrong? the court should seize this moment and will actually crystalize a moment and put in the clarity and i can see kennedy -- you
virginia" like idea where it's universally the law of the land. is. >> rose: this is what justice kennedy said speaking last month at an event in sacramento. a democracy shouldn't be dependent on what nine unelected people from a narrow legal back sground to say. (laughter) >> rose: >> he's right! >> rose: why are you laughing, jeffrey? >> because as so often with justice kennedy much as i admire him i'm like what? what does that mean? i don't know what that...
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the crimes that made the law. because these are the crimes that went to the supreme court and the court used these crimes, these cases to define what capital punishment is all about. how it may be implemented in the united states. >> brown: what did you find about the evolution of... maybe give us an example of the way the court looked at cases like this? >> well, what we found is that the court is in great disarray. there's enormous division on the court not only about capital punishment itself but how to decide capital punishment cases. to what extent should the questions before them really be left to juries and state legislatures? for example, the supreme court ruled that a defendant who was mildly retarded cannot be executed. a defendant who is 16 years old cannot be executed or 17 years old. even though some 17-year-olds are just as cold blooded as a 30-year-old killer. so you have that big debate. who decides? the supreme court ruled many years ago in defining what is cruel and unusual punishment that it dra
the crimes that made the law. because these are the crimes that went to the supreme court and the court used these crimes, these cases to define what capital punishment is all about. how it may be implemented in the united states. >> brown: what did you find about the evolution of... maybe give us an example of the way the court looked at cases like this? >> well, what we found is that the court is in great disarray. there's enormous division on the court not only about capital...
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it's a speed bump for the law abiding. it slows down the law abiding and does nothing to anybody else. >> reporter: the gun lobby has a campaign of its own. >> these bills would ban commonly owned firearms. >> reporter: with connecticut residents getting robocalls in the wake of the deadly school shooting there. >> three months from one of the most horrendous tragedies that's happened and to call the town of newtown didn't seem like the right thing to do. >> reporter: today the state's two senators pressed for the calls to stop. >> you have polling so broadly supporting gun restrictions whether they are assault weapons or universal background checks. at the end of the day it's difficult for democrats to get through anything short of background checks. >> reporter: the senate is in recess until april 8 and is expected to pick up the fight soon thereafter. the bill containing universal background checks does not include an assault weapons ban which may be considered separately as an amendment. brian? >> ron mott in new york
it's a speed bump for the law abiding. it slows down the law abiding and does nothing to anybody else. >> reporter: the gun lobby has a campaign of its own. >> these bills would ban commonly owned firearms. >> reporter: with connecticut residents getting robocalls in the wake of the deadly school shooting there. >> three months from one of the most horrendous tragedies that's happened and to call the town of newtown didn't seem like the right thing to do. >>...